Love Quote by Maryrose Wood
““Call it professional interest. You see, Jessamine, love is a kind of poison; one of my favorite kinds, in fact. It infects the blood; it takes over the mind; it seizes dominion over the body. It amuses me to think of him pining for you. Aching for what he cannot have. The loneliness in his soul is festering like a wound. There is nothing I could do for him that is worse that what you have already done, my lovely. And I assure you, in his case there will be no cure.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Darkening, by Maryrose Wood, 2022
Love is portrayed as a toxic, consuming force that both torments and captivates, highlighting its destructive potential when unreciprocated.
In simple terms: Love can be poisonous and overwhelming.
Beware of love that harms.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- unrequited love
- toxic relationships
- personal boundaries
- emotional health
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is love always worth the pain?
- How can one protect oneself from toxic affection?
Love's intensity can lead to self‑destruction and harm to others.